To give their customers more travel options, NJ Transit is still cross-honoring which allows passengers to use tickets and passes for one mode of transportation on another.

NJ Transit bus service has been restored but riders in Northern and Central N.J. have been warned to allow extra travel time and expect delays due to local road conditions.

NJ Transit rail service is still running on an enhanced holiday schedule. According to 1010 WINS, riders on the North Jersey Coast and Midtown Direct lines should expect 20 to 30 minute delays due to an earlier disabled train.

1010 WINS reports that Hudson-Bergen Light Rail service is running irregularly and is on a 20 minute schedule.

According to Port Authority, PATH train service on the Journal Square to 33rd Street via Hoboken line and the Journal Square to World Trade Center line will operate on a 15-minute schedule.

PATH trains are still not operating out of Newark as the Newark to Journal Square line is suspended in both directions. Anyone looking to connect in Newark with the PATH should use NJ Transit modes of transportation to get to New York or Hoboken.

Drivers in Bayonne can expect heavy traffic and 11 to 20 minute delays at the New Jersey Turnpike Newark Bay Extension in both directions at Interchange 14A, according to 1010 WINS.

1010 WINS also said that drivers in Kearny can expect 21 to 30 minute delays on the New Jersey Turnpike's eastern spur, northbound before Interchange 15E (Route 1 & 9) due to an overturned tractor-trailer which is blocking the right and center lanes of the road.